Kipu is widely used in behavioral health and addiction treatment settings to support care coordination, patient engagement, and program management — including tools like its patient portal for communication and information access.
While Kipu helps teams stay organized and connected, documentation can still take time away from clients.
Freed is built to reduce that burden.
Freed’s AI scribe works alongside Kipu to help therapists, counselors, and clinical teams generate structured, chart-ready notes and push them into the EHR using a simple browser-based workflow.
Behavioral health documentation isn’t one-size-fits-all. It often includes:
Freed is designed to support that flexibility.
Clinicians use Freed to capture sessions, review AI-generated drafts, and move documentation into Kipu without manual copying and reformatting.
Freed uses a browser-based EHR push model. That means you don’t need complex integrations or system changes.
Here’s what getting started looks like:

Sign up and then download and pin Freed’s Chrome extension. The extension allows Freed to operate alongside Kipu within your browser.

During individual or group therapy sessions, use Freed to record the visit. The AI identifies clinically relevant themes and organizes them into a structured draft.

Freed generates a structured draft based on your session. Make any edits you’d like. Open your Freed dashboard separately to:

Click Push to EHR to transfer documentation into Kipu directly from your browser.
Freed’s EHR push is currently in beta, and we continue improving performance and reliability as clinicians use it and share feedback.
Aarista’s advanced clinical alerts, dashboards, and real-time patient event monitoring empower teams to act proactively. Freed complements these outputs by generating notes that clinicians can trust, turning conversations into usable clinical documentation.
Together, they help reduce hurdles around documentation and care coordination — so clinicians can focus more on patients and less on paperwork.
Behavioral health organizations often have specific documentation requirements tied to licensing, payer expectations, or program models.
With Freed, you can:
Notes feel consistent with your program’s style — without repetitive typing.
Kipu environments often include therapists, case managers, nurses, and other clinical staff. Documentation needs to be clear, structured, and consistent.
Freed supports:
Less screen time during sessions. More connection.
If you’re using Kipu and looking for an AI scribe that supports behavioral health workflows, Freed was built with you in mind.
Less charting. More presence. More energy for the work that matters.
Learn more about getting started with Freed.
Kipu is widely used in behavioral health and addiction treatment settings to support care coordination, patient engagement, and program management — including tools like its patient portal for communication and information access.
While Kipu helps teams stay organized and connected, documentation can still take time away from clients.
Freed is built to reduce that burden.
Freed’s AI scribe works alongside Kipu to help therapists, counselors, and clinical teams generate structured, chart-ready notes and push them into the EHR using a simple browser-based workflow.
Behavioral health documentation isn’t one-size-fits-all. It often includes:
Freed is designed to support that flexibility.
Clinicians use Freed to capture sessions, review AI-generated drafts, and move documentation into Kipu without manual copying and reformatting.
Freed uses a browser-based EHR push model. That means you don’t need complex integrations or system changes.
Here’s what getting started looks like:

Sign up and then download and pin Freed’s Chrome extension. The extension allows Freed to operate alongside Kipu within your browser.

During individual or group therapy sessions, use Freed to record the visit. The AI identifies clinically relevant themes and organizes them into a structured draft.

Freed generates a structured draft based on your session. Make any edits you’d like. Open your Freed dashboard separately to:

Click Push to EHR to transfer documentation into Kipu directly from your browser.
Freed’s EHR push is currently in beta, and we continue improving performance and reliability as clinicians use it and share feedback.
Aarista’s advanced clinical alerts, dashboards, and real-time patient event monitoring empower teams to act proactively. Freed complements these outputs by generating notes that clinicians can trust, turning conversations into usable clinical documentation.
Together, they help reduce hurdles around documentation and care coordination — so clinicians can focus more on patients and less on paperwork.
Behavioral health organizations often have specific documentation requirements tied to licensing, payer expectations, or program models.
With Freed, you can:
Notes feel consistent with your program’s style — without repetitive typing.
Kipu environments often include therapists, case managers, nurses, and other clinical staff. Documentation needs to be clear, structured, and consistent.
Freed supports:
Less screen time during sessions. More connection.
If you’re using Kipu and looking for an AI scribe that supports behavioral health workflows, Freed was built with you in mind.
Less charting. More presence. More energy for the work that matters.
Learn more about getting started with Freed.
Frequently asked questions from clinicians and medical practitioners.